. What to plant and how to plant it and fancy poultry for profit and pleasure. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Jacksonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. lO CATALOGUE OF THE GRIFFING!; BROTHERS COMPANY Mascotte ripens a few days later than Waldo. It fills a gap in the mar- ket betwe^ the first Georgia Peaches, such as Alexander, Amsden, etc., and the famous Elberta, Oviedo, and other varieties of later freestones, thus giving almost an entirely clear market, both North and Sou


. What to plant and how to plant it and fancy poultry for profit and pleasure. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Jacksonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. lO CATALOGUE OF THE GRIFFING!; BROTHERS COMPANY Mascotte ripens a few days later than Waldo. It fills a gap in the mar- ket betwe^ the first Georgia Peaches, such as Alexander, Amsden, etc., and the famous Elberta, Oviedo, and other varieties of later freestones, thus giving almost an entirely clear market, both North and South. The range of adaptability is over the entire gulf coast country. By reason of its descending from the Peen-to family, its adaptability is assured as far south on the peninsula of Florida or in southern Texas as Peaches can be grown, and its success here with us, and being a late bloomer, assure its success as far north as the northern portions of Georgia and corresponding latitudes. Those who plant the Mascotte will find it a Peach late to bloom, early to ripen, large-sized, admirably shaped, hand- somely colored, excellent quality, perfect freestone, and a good shipper. Prices, 3 to 4 ft., 20 cts. each, $1. 75 for 10, $ per 100 ; 4 to 6 ft., 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, $ per 100. EVERBEARING. the Indian type.'. (Sp.) The introducer, Mr. P. J. Berck- mans, claims that this is no fake, but a true everbearing Peach. The following is what he says of it: "This is one of the most remarkable of Peaches, as it combines many desirable qualities which make it of great value for family use. "i. Its long-continued bearing period. The first ripening begins about July I, and successive crops are produced until the beginning of September. Fruit in all stages of development—ripe and half- grown—may be seen upon the tree at the same time. "2. As the tree blossoms during a long period, a complete failure of fruit has never happened since the original tree began to


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